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Myths about Destruction

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Destruction across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

3 myths currently featured for Destruction.

Bhasmasura Burning Himself to Ashes by Tricking into Touching His Own Head

🕉️ Hindu MythologyYana Caves, Karnataka, IndiaBhasmasura • Lord Shiva • Lord Vishnu

The demon Bhasmasura receives a boon from Lord Shiva that allows him to turn anyone into ashes by touching their head. When the demon attempts to use this power on Shiva himself, Lord Vishnu intervenes in the form of the beautiful dancer Mohini, tricking Bhasmasura into a dance that leads him to touch his own head and perish. The scorched landscape of the Yana Caves is traditionally said to...

The Incineration of Kamadeva by Shiva’s Third Eye

🕉️ Hindu MythologyKamakshi Temple, Kanchipuram, IndiaKamadeva • Shiva • Parvati

When the demon Tarakasura threatened the heavens, the gods realized only a son of Lord Shiva could defeat him. Since Shiva was lost in deep meditation following the death of his first wife Sati, the gods sent Kamadeva, the god of love, to stir desire in his heart for the goddess Parvati. However, the interruption enraged Shiva, who opened his third eye and reduced Kamadeva to ashes instantly,...

Shiva's Grieving Tandava (Dance of Destruction) Carrying Sati's Body

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDaksha Mahadev Temple, Kankhal, IndiaShiva • Sati • Daksha

Following the self-immolation of his beloved wife Sati at her father Daksha's sacrificial fire, Lord Shiva was consumed by an inconsolable grief and terrifying rage. He hoisted Sati's lifeless body upon his shoulders and performed the Rudra Tandava, a cosmic dance of destruction that threatened to dissolve the entire universe. To save creation, Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshana Chakra to...